jfrankman,

I would now suggest that you use the -verbose:class to check the jar files 
being used for loading your applications. Sometimes the class being reported in 
the classcastexception may not be the actual culprit. It may also be some class 
being used in the NexusEventDefinition which might be causing this issue.

anonymous wrote : I don't quite get the concept of scope classloaders yet.

This might help http://wiki.jboss.org/wiki/JBossClassLoadingUseCases

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